Bugatti 16-4 Veyron

2001 Geneva Auto Show

Yes, we've seen this car before, but at Geneva production was confirmed for the 2003 model year. Ferdinand Piech has decided to build the world's fastest and most powerful car. In the end, that was the only car for which a business case could be made -- it's too hard to add enough prestige and ostentation to a sedan, but folks will pay top dollar (expect a pricetag upwards of $750k) for the fastest/best of anything. Power will come from an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, and is rated at 987 hp (that's an even 1001 measured on the European din horsepower scale). Torque? Yes! 923 pound-feet's worth. The car will be built in a new factory that will be located alongside the Bugatti homestead, chateau St. Jean, near Molsheim France, almost 50 years since the last Bugattis rolled of the line.

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